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50,000 california indian people. -- 150,000 california indian people. should they prepped for control of land were genocidal events took place? will genocidal tribes marshall in cases involving tribal sovereignty and federal recognition? how should they commemorate victims of mass murder, while also emphasizing successful accommodations, resistance, survival and ongoing cultural renewal? the psychological issues are also fraud. what happened if a tribal member -- are also fraught. learns that he or she is the descendent of both perpetrators and victims? how might california indian people reconcile increased knowledge of the genocide that took place here, sometimes at the hands of agents of the federal government where there are often -- with their often intense patriotism. what role might acknowledge genocide have on trauma, something that is so prevalent in many california indian communities today. and that traumas connection to present day physical illnesses, substance abuse, domestic violence, and suicide. the question of genocide in california under
50,000 california indian people. -- 150,000 california indian people. should they prepped for control of land were genocidal events took place? will genocidal tribes marshall in cases involving tribal sovereignty and federal recognition? how should they commemorate victims of mass murder, while also emphasizing successful accommodations, resistance, survival and ongoing cultural renewal? the psychological issues are also fraud. what happened if a tribal member -- are also fraught. learns that...
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california's 1869 constitution made it nearly impossible for california indians to vote. legislatorlifornia's band indians from voting and then indians from giving evidence for and against whites in criminal cases and banned them from serving as jurors. they barred them from serving as attorneys. in combination, these laws shut indians out of participation in, and protection by the states legal system. objection played a major role in california's indian population decline. passed thegislators infamous act for the government and protection of indians, which legalized the white custody of indian miners, and indian prisoner leasing, while courts and jurors could summarily rejects indian testimony. they could then be forced into unpaid work on trumped up charges. here we see an ad. a 16-year-old southern california indian female at the price of a pound of gunpowder and a bottle of brandy. in 1860, legislators expanded the 1850 act to legalized indenture of any indian or indians, whether children are grown persons, including prisoners of war. boom inws triggered a violent kid
california's 1869 constitution made it nearly impossible for california indians to vote. legislatorlifornia's band indians from voting and then indians from giving evidence for and against whites in criminal cases and banned them from serving as jurors. they barred them from serving as attorneys. in combination, these laws shut indians out of participation in, and protection by the states legal system. objection played a major role in california's indian population decline. passed thegislators...
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among the states voting november 8th is the nation's largest, california. with medical marijuana already approved in california and half the 50 states, pro-legalization forces say california's vote on recreational pot could lead to the day when buying pot in the u.s. will be no different than buying a bottle of wine. in tonight's signature segment, "newshour weekend" special correspondent mike tabibi looks at both sides of the debate. >> reporter: beyond a winding country road out of the mountains in central california, a half-hour drive from a store of any kind, 63-year-old farmer simon caleb tends his crop. >> we bought seed from a guy in town. >> reporter: his crop, for more than 25 years-- marijuana. medical marijuana, he says. his grow operation, well let's say, discreet. >> i guess i like the thrill of kind of being on the other side. >> a touch of outlaw? >> a touch of outlaw, yeah. non-conformist, i guess. >> reporter: in the 20 years since medical marijuana was approved here farmers like caleb say their cottage industry has been operating in a lega
among the states voting november 8th is the nation's largest, california. with medical marijuana already approved in california and half the 50 states, pro-legalization forces say california's vote on recreational pot could lead to the day when buying pot in the u.s. will be no different than buying a bottle of wine. in tonight's signature segment, "newshour weekend" special correspondent mike tabibi looks at both sides of the debate. >> reporter: beyond a winding country road...
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i am a proud daughter of california. i believe that when we talk about this issue in the context of what it means to be a democrat or republican, frankly, most issues that california's care about are not bipartisan, they are nonpartisan. i have traveled up and down the state as attorney general general of the state. i have never met anyone who is concerned about the things they are concerned about when they wake up at 3:00 the morning in the context of whether they are registered with the democratic or the republican party. when they wake up, there can read about whether their children are getting the education that they want and deserve. when students wake up, they are concerned about whether they will be able to pay off their loans. people wake up at 3:00 in the morning wondering if they will have a roof over their head. they wonder if they are getting a return on their investment. aboutake up wondering climate change in the future of their family. they want a leader that knows how to get angst on. mark: i next questio
i am a proud daughter of california. i believe that when we talk about this issue in the context of what it means to be a democrat or republican, frankly, most issues that california's care about are not bipartisan, they are nonpartisan. i have traveled up and down the state as attorney general general of the state. i have never met anyone who is concerned about the things they are concerned about when they wake up at 3:00 the morning in the context of whether they are registered with the...
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i am a proud daughter of california. i believe to the point of your question, that when we talk about this issue from the context of what it means to be a democrat or republican, that most issues california and care about are not even bipartisan. they are nonpartisan. i have traveled up and down the state. who isnev met somebody concerned about the things they are concerned about when they wake up at 3:00 in the morning through the concept -- context of whether they are registered to be a democrat. they are concerned about whether their children are getting the education they want or deserve. when students wake up, they are worried about whether they will pay off their loans. people wake up at 3:00 in the morning wondering whether they will have a roof over their head. david wake up -- they wake up wondering if they get a return on investment. they worry about what is happening in terms of climate change. they won a leader who knows how to get things done. marc: i would question, from adrienne alpert. you did mention the
i am a proud daughter of california. i believe to the point of your question, that when we talk about this issue from the context of what it means to be a democrat or republican, that most issues california and care about are not even bipartisan. they are nonpartisan. i have traveled up and down the state. who isnev met somebody concerned about the things they are concerned about when they wake up at 3:00 in the morning through the concept -- context of whether they are registered to be a...
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big in california. john chung, thank you so much for coming in. >>> turning now to continuing coverage of cannabis at a crossroads. city of oakland has a controversial in you plan to regulate marijuana businesses. half of permits would go to perceived victims of the war on drugs. residents jailed for marijuana offense or live in parts of east oakland. at tuesday meeting brooks said the equity program would level the playing field for the cannabis industry in oakland. >> by end of 2020 this will be a $44 billion industry and when you look at industry across the united states and in oakland, the vast majority of people who are making money in this industry are white males. we need to make sure there is equity in this industry. and we need to make sure oaklanders have an opportunity. >> some think it could exclude the very people it's trying to help. >> many other people throughout entire city who have actual victims of the war on drugs you're choosing to turn a blind eye to and be callous and uncaring to.
big in california. john chung, thank you so much for coming in. >>> turning now to continuing coverage of cannabis at a crossroads. city of oakland has a controversial in you plan to regulate marijuana businesses. half of permits would go to perceived victims of the war on drugs. residents jailed for marijuana offense or live in parts of east oakland. at tuesday meeting brooks said the equity program would level the playing field for the cannabis industry in oakland. >> by end of...
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we've seen it in california and florida. people, homegrown terrorists, not to mention terrorists who may come over from another country seeking refugee status. do you not feel there should be any vetting process involved with these refugees? mr. huerta: there should be some sort of vetting process but there is no unique way to determine who's going to be a criminal and who has a predisposition to engage in a criminal act. criminality is not unique to a muslim or a syrian or someone from the middle east. race should not be a factor in determining who is eligible for refee status. mr. huerta: we literally don't know anything at -- mr. valadao: we literally don't know anything about these people backgrounds. i know there is a slow process area it is a three to four year process but in three to four years it's still not enough. not knowing anything about their background. if they have a criminal record. a scary situation. pulling them away from their home country to bring them to the u.s. and even the talk of citizenship on a si
we've seen it in california and florida. people, homegrown terrorists, not to mention terrorists who may come over from another country seeking refugee status. do you not feel there should be any vetting process involved with these refugees? mr. huerta: there should be some sort of vetting process but there is no unique way to determine who's going to be a criminal and who has a predisposition to engage in a criminal act. criminality is not unique to a muslim or a syrian or someone from the...
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meanwhile, showers continue in parts of southern california. warm in the desert southwest with highs in the 90s. it's going to be a rain ay day t there, but at least it's needed across much of california. >> thank you very much. >>> just ahead, out rage over h the pentagon asking some california national guardsmen to repay their signing bonuses. >> "early today" is back in two. tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto®- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto® was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto®. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto® with an ace inhibitor or or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto®. the most
meanwhile, showers continue in parts of southern california. warm in the desert southwest with highs in the 90s. it's going to be a rain ay day t there, but at least it's needed across much of california. >> thank you very much. >>> just ahead, out rage over h the pentagon asking some california national guardsmen to repay their signing bonuses. >> "early today" is back in two. tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift...
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a copywriter from los angeles, california... and our returning champion, a consulting engineer from virginia beach, virginia... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you, johnny. ladies and gentlemen, at the end of yesterday's program, doug, going into final jeopardy!, had exactly twice as much money as his nearest opponent, so he didn't wager anything in final jeopardy! he won the game, has $12,400. katie and lani, welcome aboard and good luck. here we go. now here are the categories for the first round today. that will bring back a lot of memories for you. and finally, in a tribute to the trusted bartender's guide since the 1930s, mr. boston. doug. countries for $200 please, alex. doug. what is belgium? good. countries for $400. katie. what is bengal? no. lani? what is benin? benin. that's it. musician's signature moments, $200.
a copywriter from los angeles, california... and our returning champion, a consulting engineer from virginia beach, virginia... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. thank you, johnny. ladies and gentlemen, at the end of yesterday's program, doug, going into final jeopardy!, had exactly twice as much money as his nearest opponent, so he didn't wager anything in final jeopardy! he won the game, has $12,400. katie and lani, welcome...
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we're under a new law now that came in in 1977 in california. and we want every single right -- we don't want to eliminate any right of the people who have been convicted of these crimes to exhaust every appeal they can. no elimination of appeals, because i agree, that would lead to injustice. we don't want that. what we want is to reduce the time. i'll give you the easiest example, and that is, on the last case we had in san mateo county where death was returned by a jury in 2010, it was five years until an attorney was available to provide defense to this person on appeal. well, that's five years of absolutely nothing happening. we want to try and eliminate that by this proposition as one of the things. >> how would you eliminate that, though? prop 66 essentially requires more attorneys to accept death penalty appeals cases and then train them to handle those cases. where will the money for that funding come from? how would you implement it? >> well, the funding, of course, does have to come from our legislature. you know, what we have found i
we're under a new law now that came in in 1977 in california. and we want every single right -- we don't want to eliminate any right of the people who have been convicted of these crimes to exhaust every appeal they can. no elimination of appeals, because i agree, that would lead to injustice. we don't want that. what we want is to reduce the time. i'll give you the easiest example, and that is, on the last case we had in san mateo county where death was returned by a jury in 2010, it was five...
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we begin with a horrific crash in the california desert. a tour bus and a tractor trailer collided this morning on interstate 10 near palm springs. the death toll has been climbing throughout the day. mireya villarreal has the latest. mireya? >> reporter: elaine, highway patrol officers responding to this accident say it is one of the worst they have ever responded to. we have confirmed 13 people were killed in the accident including the bus driver. 30 more were taken to local area hospitals. the video from this morning shows you just how bad this accident was. the the entire front half of the bus was lodged under the tractor trailer. there were 44 people on that bus when it hit. emergency crews had a difficult time reaching some of the worst victims and a private tow company had to pry the tractor trailer off the tour bus to get to the most impacted areas. the the tour bus was on its way back to los angeles from the the red earth casino in imperial county, california. the the bus was operated by u.s.a. holiday, an la based tour company. th
we begin with a horrific crash in the california desert. a tour bus and a tractor trailer collided this morning on interstate 10 near palm springs. the death toll has been climbing throughout the day. mireya villarreal has the latest. mireya? >> reporter: elaine, highway patrol officers responding to this accident say it is one of the worst they have ever responded to. we have confirmed 13 people were killed in the accident including the bus driver. 30 more were taken to local area...
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every year, nearly 17,000 california kids start smoking. a third of them will die from their addiction. tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. please. vote yes on prop 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it. alla lot of it's a hoax.bal warminit's a hoax. it'll get cooler. it'll get warmer. it's called weather. we need some global warming! we need leaders who get it. so that we can move away from coal and oil to clean energy. i'm tom steyer. if you want to do something about climate change, you can. please. register and vote. nextgen california action committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. societies take a look at this surveillance video here caught on camera a man robbed and then you see at the top of the screen there dragged by a car. tonight san francisco police are looking for the people who are responsible. >> crime reporter henry lee joins us. help are you police have made an arrest but still looking for more suspects of it that's right one person is in custody but looking for at least 4 other suspects.
every year, nearly 17,000 california kids start smoking. a third of them will die from their addiction. tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. please. vote yes on prop 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it. alla lot of it's a hoax.bal warminit's a hoax. it'll get cooler. it'll get warmer. it's called weather. we need some global warming! we need leaders who get it. so that we can move away from coal and oil to clean energy. i'm tom steyer. if you want to do something about climate...
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>> quijano: a horrific crash in the california desert. the death toll rises after a tour bus slams into a truck on a busy interstate. we're at the scene. also tonight new cbs battleground tracker polls with surpri r flood victims in north carolina face major challenges as early voting begins. national guard troops who served in iraq and afghanistan reportedly ordered to repay their enlistment bonuses. and the the at&t time warner mega deal. >> is the deal good for consumers? or is it dangerous to let one company control both the wires of communication and what the this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano with a western edition of the broadcast. we begin with a horrific crash in the california desert. a tour bus and a tractor trailer collided this morning on interstate 10 near palm springs. the death toll has been climbing throughout the day. mireya villarreal has the latest. mireya? >> reporter: elaine, highway patrol officers responding to this accident say it is one of the worst they have ever respond
>> quijano: a horrific crash in the california desert. the death toll rises after a tour bus slams into a truck on a busy interstate. we're at the scene. also tonight new cbs battleground tracker polls with surpri r flood victims in north carolina face major challenges as early voting begins. national guard troops who served in iraq and afghanistan reportedly ordered to repay their enlistment bonuses. and the the at&t time warner mega deal. >> is the deal good for consumers? or...
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california congressman adam schiff today told cnn he has already written to the head of the california national guard asking that any attempts to re- claim soldiers' bonus money be stopped until he and congress can work out a solution. california "i think it is outrageous that the national guard soldiers are being asked to repay bonuses that they have every right to expect." >> steve:a defense department spokesman says affected soldiers can petition to have the debts waived. one soldier told c-n-n he has petitioned several times.but couldn't get a break. you've got one week to plan your strategy for trick or treating the kids, coming up we've got the bay area city that's one of the top places in the country to get the best treats. we are one week from halloween. and if you are planning your trick- or- treating route. there is one bay area city you might want to put on the list. the website nextdoor dot com has its list of the best cities in the united states for treats. dublin comes in seventh on the list. nextdoor used a builtin treat map to figure out the best locations. the map show
california congressman adam schiff today told cnn he has already written to the head of the california national guard asking that any attempts to re- claim soldiers' bonus money be stopped until he and congress can work out a solution. california "i think it is outrageous that the national guard soldiers are being asked to repay bonuses that they have every right to expect." >> steve:a defense department spokesman says affected soldiers can petition to have the debts waived. one...
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now to campaign 2016, and california's senate race. with eight days until the election, representative loretta sanchez is launching a new website aimed at criticizing her rival attorney general kamala harris. it's called the harris files and it focuses heavily on past news coverage of harris as attorney general and during her tenure as san francisco district attorney. in the latest poll, sanchez trails harris by a two-to-one margin. she started ramping her attacks on the front runner in early september. that's when polls showed the race much closer. now to the presidential race.. today both hillary clinton and donald trump will be back out on the campaign trail. the reopened criminal investigation into clinton's private email server will be top of mind for both candidates. clinton's campaign called f-b-i director james comey's letter to congress quote "long on innuendo" and "short on facts." comey wrote -- new emails had been found related to clinton's use of a private email server--but couldn't say if they were "significant" the democ
now to campaign 2016, and california's senate race. with eight days until the election, representative loretta sanchez is launching a new website aimed at criticizing her rival attorney general kamala harris. it's called the harris files and it focuses heavily on past news coverage of harris as attorney general and during her tenure as san francisco district attorney. in the latest poll, sanchez trails harris by a two-to-one margin. she started ramping her attacks on the front runner in early...
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posts in california politics. much more later on "today." tom hayden, dead at the age of 76. >>> and now for the race to the white house with just 15 days to the election, the presidential candidates are in an all out sprint until the final votes are cast. barn storming the country in an effort to push their closing arguments. but a new abc poll now has hillary clinton leading by double digits. the trail, his campaign manager now concedes they are behind clinton. gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: with him down 12 points nationally to hillary clinton, even veteran republican strategists can see it's very difficult to see a win. >> i don't see it happening. maybe it could but i doubt in the just over two weeks we have left, conducting the kind of campaign he is conducting. >> reporter: on "meet the press" acknowledged he was behind, blaming the clinton campaign's onslaught of negative ads. >> she has tremendous advantage. the former president, her current president, first lady, all more popular than she can hope to be. >> reporter: trump s
posts in california politics. much more later on "today." tom hayden, dead at the age of 76. >>> and now for the race to the white house with just 15 days to the election, the presidential candidates are in an all out sprint until the final votes are cast. barn storming the country in an effort to push their closing arguments. but a new abc poll now has hillary clinton leading by double digits. the trail, his campaign manager now concedes they are behind clinton. gabe...
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man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. >> reporter: is the goal 26 hybrid local was still from. for vehicle still laugh swede does the burglar or a lesser to morning. "cigarettes missing from there as well as cash" investigators say the day after the vehicles were stolen from mckevitt, they were used during a burglary 2 miles away at premier gas station "we later saw in the security vehicle that those were the vehicles responsible and those vehciles also matched the description of two of the vehicles stolen from mckevitt volvo the night before" two suspects have been arrested in connection to the mckevitt auto thefts. police say they are searching for more suspects in this case. in san leandro haaziq madyun kron4news calfire and other state and local agencies are keeping one eye on the weather and the other on assessing the potential for rain-related mudslides in the loma prieta fire zone. officials say that drought conditions and wildfire scars have combined to incre
man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. >> reporter: is the goal 26 hybrid local was still from. for vehicle still laugh swede does the burglar or a lesser to morning. "cigarettes missing from there as well as cash" investigators say the day after the vehicles were stolen from mckevitt, they were used during a burglary 2 miles away at premier gas station "we later saw in the security vehicle that those were...
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man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. they prey on our children, spending billions. addicting 17,000 california kids each year. eventually killing one-third of them. now tobacco companies are spending millions to... defeat prop 56. because in every state that's raised tobacco taxes, smoking rates go down. so who are you going to trust? pediatricians, cancer groups and the califronia pta who all... support prop 56. or the tobacco companies trying to kill it. researchers are tracking a record-setting elephant sea. this is phyllis. >>> santa cruz researchers are tracking a record-setting elephant seal. this is dallas. she has traveled are the west than any other elephant seal. during the eight-month migration elephant seals typically swim about 2000 miles . she has already covered 3700 miles. researchers say by the time she gets home in january she will have completed a 7400 mile adventure. >>> the sharks pursued the stanley cup tonight. ,,,,,,,,,, denny's knows the hol
man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. they prey on our children, spending billions. addicting 17,000 california kids each year. eventually killing one-third of them. now tobacco companies are spending millions to... defeat prop 56. because in every state that's raised tobacco taxes, smoking rates go down. so who are you going to trust? pediatricians, cancer groups and the califronia pta who all... support prop 56. or the tobacco...
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in addition to boxer's support, she gotten doored from california's -- she was endorsed by california senator dianne feinstein. >>> the giants will be playing the cubs. the cubs are hoping to break a world series drought that lasted for generations. the cubs curse began decades ago when he tried to get his goat into wrigley field during a world series game. the goat wasn't allowed in and the cubs lost the series and haven't won since. now there's a brand-new murphy, but fans are undecided on whether it changes the cubs' luck. >> do you think marky will reverse the curse? >> yes -- murphy will reverse the curse? >> to hell with the curse. there's no curse. >> even more history on the giants side. they won the world series during every even numbered year since 2010. but giants manager bruce bochy isn't buying into the talk about cubs curses or even year luck. it comes down to one simple thing. >> it comes down to the players, pitching, timely hitting, all that. >> true. but we still like talking about the curses. rain at wrigley field yesterday washed out the scheduled workouts for both
in addition to boxer's support, she gotten doored from california's -- she was endorsed by california senator dianne feinstein. >>> the giants will be playing the cubs. the cubs are hoping to break a world series drought that lasted for generations. the cubs curse began decades ago when he tried to get his goat into wrigley field during a world series game. the goat wasn't allowed in and the cubs lost the series and haven't won since. now there's a brand-new murphy, but fans are...
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he died yesterday in california following a long illness. hayden is known as a leading opponent to the vietnam war. his trip to north vietnam and his marriage to jane fonda. hayden was a member of the chicago eight, activists tried for conspiracy at the 1968 democratic convention. he later served in california's assembly and senate for nearly two decades. tom hayden was 76 years old. >>> another 126 people have been arrested protesting the dakota access oil pipeline. >> something happens criminally, you will be liable. >> the protest against the four-state pipeline lasted through the weekend. law enforcement officials shot down a drone that flew near a helicopter. the pipeline crosses through north dakota, south dakota, iowa and illinois. opponents are concerned about the environmental impact. >>> the world series begins tomorrow night in cleveland. for chicago cubs fans, it is a dream come true or perhaps the end of a seven decade nightmare. tears of joy replacing years of frustration. the cubs beat los angeles saturday night to clench the
he died yesterday in california following a long illness. hayden is known as a leading opponent to the vietnam war. his trip to north vietnam and his marriage to jane fonda. hayden was a member of the chicago eight, activists tried for conspiracy at the 1968 democratic convention. he later served in california's assembly and senate for nearly two decades. tom hayden was 76 years old. >>> another 126 people have been arrested protesting the dakota access oil pipeline. >> something...
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man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. >>> another case handled by the brock turner judge is set for a hearing in palo alto tomorrow. it raises questions about whether judge aaron persky was lenient in a plea deal in a domestic violence case. abc 7 news reporter david louie is live at the courthouse to explain the similarities. david? >> reporter: this case involved a sophomore college player named keenan smith who is still playing football after serving 28 out of 60 days jail time. one of judge persky's biggest critics is saying this is yet another example of putting college athletics ahead of violence against rim. stanford law professor michelle dawber has been leading the campaign to recall the judge, not just for the way he handled the brock turner rape case but a case that happened at this building supply parking lot last year and then 19-year-old keenan smith entered a guilty plea for domestic abuse begins his girlfriend. judge persky worked out a plea deal for
man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. >>> another case handled by the brock turner judge is set for a hearing in palo alto tomorrow. it raises questions about whether judge aaron persky was lenient in a plea deal in a domestic violence case. abc 7 news reporter david louie is live at the courthouse to explain the similarities. david? >> reporter: this case involved a sophomore college player named keenan smith who...
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california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. police rel >>> tonight police released this chilling video of a california police officer shooting and killing an unarmed black man. police released that footage following a public outcry. >> reporter stacy butler is in san diego county tonight. >> reporter: you're looking at one of two new videos of the controversial police shooting in el cajon. security tape from poncho's taco shows ugandan born 38-year- old alfred olango walking erratically. he became distraught when learning a friend died. two officers approach olango as he keeps 1 hand near his pocket moving back and forth away from the officer. as a family member screams, police say mcdaniel shot a stun gun into olango and gonzalez fired his gun. [ screaming ] >> reporter: a woman working at poncho's tacos recorded this video on her cell phone. a cell picture shows olango pointing a vape cartridge at police. some community activ
california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. police rel >>> tonight police released this chilling video of a california police officer shooting and killing an unarmed black man. police released that footage following a public outcry. >> reporter stacy butler is in san diego county tonight. >> reporter: you're looking at one of two new videos of the controversial...
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. >> it's hard to get avocados in california. you can't literally get any avocados in mexico. >> reporter: agriculture officials say typically 40 million pounds of avocados imported from mexico a week has plummeted to just 13 million pounds. at parlor 1255, they're now using the smaller avocados while they last. >> we can't take it off the menu. people need their avocado. >> reporter: stores and restaurants now rushing to get their hands on the rare fruit. in san francisco, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> a woman who wanted to see what police work is like got more than she bargained for. >> coming up, a police dash camera was rolling as she and the other she was riding with come under fire. >> plus the new guidelines just issued on how to prevent sudden infant death syndrome. selfie game to the l. we'll have that story coming up. a terrifying ordeal for a . >> a brand-new economist flying camera that just hit the market. this is how you take your selfie game to the next level. ,,,,,,,,,,,, she went for a ride-along with an officer..
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californiaational gua "repay" huge enlistmtred to >>> the pentagon wants its money back. 10,000 california national guard soldiers have been order to repay enlistment bonuses a decade after they signed up to serve in iraq and afghanistan. the pentagon demanded the cash come back after audits revealed overpayment. the national guard offered bonuses of $15,000 or more. now the soldiers feel betrayed having to repay the money. >>> santa clara police arrested a man who plowed his car into a pizza parlor. but the car first struck the hydrant outside creating this geyser out front. it happened at 1:00 in the morning at the corner of homestead road. it took half an hour to shut down the water. the driver ran from the scene but the police tracked him down a few blocks away near his house. >>> this crash after a police chase. this ended with the suspect driving a stolen car into an appliance store. it happened before 8:00 in the morning at cg appliance. he was part of the crew that built the showroom. >> we spent time making the showroom nice installing the cabinets and appliances and polishing the
californiaational gua "repay" huge enlistmtred to >>> the pentagon wants its money back. 10,000 california national guard soldiers have been order to repay enlistment bonuses a decade after they signed up to serve in iraq and afghanistan. the pentagon demanded the cash come back after audits revealed overpayment. the national guard offered bonuses of $15,000 or more. now the soldiers feel betrayed having to repay the money. >>> santa clara police arrested a man who...
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>> and crisis in california's forests, take a look, millions of dead trees. only on 5 tonight the new threat that could make things even worse. >> thousands of people search for aliens in the bay area tonight and guess what, they found them. the mae gave her top executive managed aa huge pay raiseet, and a lavish car allowance, run up a deficit, then cut jos for local teenagers, and cut after-school program. no wonder tchronicle called mae torlakson "flat-out unprepared" for the assembly. they endorse tim grayson. as mayor of concord, grayson balanced the budget every yer while doing more for kids. tim grayson for assembly. then: fire poured out of this passenger plane.. at chicago's o'hare airport. tonight: federal investigators are at the scene. kpix 5's allen martin on the terrifying takeoff. >>> first an explosion and then fire poured out of this passenger plane at chicago o'hare airport. kpix5's allen march 10 10 -- martin on the terrifying takeoff. >> reporter: plumes of smoke and flames billowed out of the flight 383. runways were shut down at the airp
>> and crisis in california's forests, take a look, millions of dead trees. only on 5 tonight the new threat that could make things even worse. >> thousands of people search for aliens in the bay area tonight and guess what, they found them. the mae gave her top executive managed aa huge pay raiseet, and a lavish car allowance, run up a deficit, then cut jos for local teenagers, and cut after-school program. no wonder tchronicle called mae torlakson "flat-out unprepared"...
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every year, nearly 17,000 california kids start smoking. a third of them will die from their addiction. tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. please. vote yes on prop 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it. >>will tran: the is the one on the left he's doing fine with the school is keeping a close eye on him written to kidnapping happen on wednesday after school when the boy was walking home is a man tried to grab him he managed to break away and ran home in paris are making sure their kids are never long to she said the very next day she went to teach the kids how to defend themselves if that ever happened to them there is no better defense than having an apparent pick-up and drop-off their child the school immediately sent an e-mail letting parents note had exactly what happened to the boy many parents are not taking any chances. >>reporter: new details and the murder of shelley she is the brisbane mother whose dismembered body was found washed up and san francisco bay in february that confirm that her husband killed her and then
every year, nearly 17,000 california kids start smoking. a third of them will die from their addiction. tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. please. vote yes on prop 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it. >>will tran: the is the one on the left he's doing fine with the school is keeping a close eye on him written to kidnapping happen on wednesday after school when the boy was walking home is a man tried to grab him he managed to break away and ran home in paris are making sure...
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man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. they're bringing crime, when mexthey're rapists.ople... are you going to have a massive deportation force? you're going to have a deportation force. we're rounding 'em up in a very humane way, in a very nice way. we're going to build a wall. that's not america. we're all californians. i'm tom steyer. it's time to speak out. please, register. and vote. vote. nextgen california action committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> that the it for kpix 5 at 11:00 p.m. the "late show with stephen colbert" is next. thank you for joining us. next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. >> stephen: hi. >> can't go in. >> stephen: i just want to say hello to flotus. i brought her a lotus. >> flotus is on the phone with potus. >> stephen: she'll want to see me. >> that's what she got us. >> stephen: i want to see flotus, and you can quote us. >> i'ma kick you in the scrotus. >> stephen: i'm going to get your name, okay?
man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. they're bringing crime, when mexthey're rapists.ople... are you going to have a massive deportation force? you're going to have a deportation force. we're rounding 'em up in a very humane way, in a very nice way. we're going to build a wall. that's not america. we're all californians. i'm tom steyer. it's time to speak out. please, register. and vote. vote. nextgen california action...
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man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. >>> crippled by a computer crash, the goussdowns at the dmv that have millions wond wherg this catastrophic failure will end. >> google bails out on a $billion dollar project in the bay area. layoffs are threatened. >> and a roommate sheds light on why an award winning producer may have shot in self-defense. >> and the $8 million pot seizure just announced in northern california. >>> it's gone on for days in city after city. virtually empty offices after a computer shut down slams along the brakes at the dmv. now we were told it would be fixed by now. it isn't. thanks for us. i'm kristen sze, and i'm dan ashley the lines at some dmv offices are longer than unusual because for the third straight day if you may have discovered a computer glitch is bringing services to a halt. the problem is affecting 100 offices statewide. can you see them here on the map. this does not include locations that came back online throughout the day. at
man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. >>> crippled by a computer crash, the goussdowns at the dmv that have millions wond wherg this catastrophic failure will end. >> google bails out on a $billion dollar project in the bay area. layoffs are threatened. >> and a roommate sheds light on why an award winning producer may have shot in self-defense. >> and the $8 million pot seizure just announced in...
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the president arrived in california--- after sundown last night. he will be speaking at a hillary clinton fundraiser and then scheduled to visit los angeles... where he will appear on "jimmy kimmel live" tonight..... the las vegas review journal is making headlines on its own this morning-- now that its the first major newspaper to endorse donald trump. the review journal posted this editorial on their website over the weekend. the article states, "while the candidate has flaws he'll bring needed disruption and change to washington." the newspaper is owned by casino billionaire sheldon adelson...a major meanwhile clinton is getting an endorsement from the las vegas sun...the paper endorsed her over the weekend... new video in to the newsroom of someone swipping a package - and now .the homeowner wants them to be caught.... this happened earlier this month...around 4 pm.... the house is near pecos and owens... right now...the homeowner hopes someone recognizes this person and turn them in to authorities.... this midday... they are now demanding mone
the president arrived in california--- after sundown last night. he will be speaking at a hillary clinton fundraiser and then scheduled to visit los angeles... where he will appear on "jimmy kimmel live" tonight..... the las vegas review journal is making headlines on its own this morning-- now that its the first major newspaper to endorse donald trump. the review journal posted this editorial on their website over the weekend. the article states, "while the candidate has flaws...
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together, we're building a better california. >>stanley roberts: this a result of people be in battling is now allow people to have fun in the present i would explain the next edition this is north korea 19 year-old female whose trainer has trained her or provided her with cigarettes. >>grant lodes: see you tonight at 10:00 p.m.. and we hope to have a great night my mom marnie and then she died life. of lung cancer. so i have a personal interest in helping prevent smoking. i'm tom steyer, the co-chair of the yes on 56 campaign. every year, nearly 17,000 california kids start smoking. a third of them will die from their addiction. tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. please. vote yes on prop 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it. alla lot of it's a hoax.bal warminit's a hoax. it'll get cooler. it'll get warmer. it's called weather. we need some global warming! we need leaders who get it. so that we can move away from coal and oil to clean energy. i'm tom steyer. if you want to do something about climate change, you can
together, we're building a better california. >>stanley roberts: this a result of people be in battling is now allow people to have fun in the present i would explain the next edition this is north korea 19 year-old female whose trainer has trained her or provided her with cigarettes. >>grant lodes: see you tonight at 10:00 p.m.. and we hope to have a great night my mom marnie and then she died life. of lung cancer. so i have a personal interest in helping prevent smoking. i'm tom...
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against a new face in the republican party, running an interesting race in california. chief correspondent jonathan hunt lays it out for us from salinas. >> scratch the surface of the california agricultural 20th congressional district, an area voted overwhelmingly democratic in the past and a fascinating political race is shaping up. >> i'm not supporting donald trump. >> republican candidate in casey lucius who is not being shy about disavowing the top of the republican ticket, and a democrat with a famous name.
against a new face in the republican party, running an interesting race in california. chief correspondent jonathan hunt lays it out for us from salinas. >> scratch the surface of the california agricultural 20th congressional district, an area voted overwhelmingly democratic in the past and a fascinating political race is shaping up. >> i'm not supporting donald trump. >> republican candidate in casey lucius who is not being shy about disavowing the top of the republican...
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every year, nearly 17,000 california kids start smoking. a third of them will die from their addiction. tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. please. vote yes on prop 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it. alive in her overturned car in the mojave desert. the san bernardino fire department got the call about a crashed vehicle last night. it took an hour to reach it -- and stabilize terr >>> a woman missing for days has just been found alive. they are surprised to learn the woman inside had been reported missing five days ago. she suffered serious injuries but she is expected to survive. >>> one man is lucky to be alive thanks to firefighters in san jose. they ran into this blazing house last nights to pull the unconscious man to safety. paramedics revived the man before rushing him to the hospital. the fire broke out on mount diablo drive. no word on what caused it. fortunately he's okay and thanks to the firefighters. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,, remember this guy? ,,,,,,,,,,,, he's the drug company big shot who raised the
every year, nearly 17,000 california kids start smoking. a third of them will die from their addiction. tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. please. vote yes on prop 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it. alive in her overturned car in the mojave desert. the san bernardino fire department got the call about a crashed vehicle last night. it took an hour to reach it -- and stabilize terr >>> a woman missing for days has just been found alive. they are surprised to learn the...
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we could see two systems move into california. most of the rainfall up to northern california and the northern coastline, looks like we may get a shred of that again. you can see the heat building in san francisco by saturday. up to 74 degrees, for san francisco. great for fleet week for the inland valleys we go up to 92 tomorrow, 70s by next tuesday and wednesday. an up/down pattern, the 15th through the 20th, potentially some rainfall. we'll keep our fingers crossed. >> shorts, sweaters and an umbrella. not enough room in my house for all these things you want me to keep. >> i hear you. >>> speaking of keeping our fingers crossed, giants fans, it's getting a little tense tonight. if the giants lose tonight's playoff game. the season is over. keep the faith, we're going to go out to new york. right now -- they're in the 6t >>> a lot of giants fans biting their finger nails right now. they're in the sixth inning against the mets, game is tied 0-0. >> it's a one-game playoff, and many giants fans made the road trip to new york city
we could see two systems move into california. most of the rainfall up to northern california and the northern coastline, looks like we may get a shred of that again. you can see the heat building in san francisco by saturday. up to 74 degrees, for san francisco. great for fleet week for the inland valleys we go up to 92 tomorrow, 70s by next tuesday and wednesday. an up/down pattern, the 15th through the 20th, potentially some rainfall. we'll keep our fingers crossed. >> shorts, sweaters...
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landmark anti-bullying bill that protects children bullied in california i'm currently the political director local 1025 and running for district 11 supervisor i'm commented to assure that under recommended communities have a vows in shelter in place the policies that impact them the difference community not san francisco values have made our city a beacon they are stolen by the real estate speculators in the cities that haveized the cost of living in san francisco to unbearable levels patrol car, immigrants, the lgbt community, our elderly and working people have that have been the backbone cannot afford to live here workers that are holding on live in fear they'll come home to eviction or no longer keep their homes they've worked they are entire lives and want to share any journey i was born and raised from the mission district my patterns were immigrants from mexico they met in the early 1960s at the restaurant any mom waltd tables and he worked for the garbage company they separated my movement raised me wheel working as domestic working and relying on public assistance after hig
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man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. >>> a computer meltdown across department of motor vehicles in california. they say everything should be back to normal and are calling the problem a catastrophic computer failure, not a hack. but the problem is so bad, crews are spending all day and night to rebuild the computer systems at locations across the state including several right here in the bay area. >>> google's plan to expand in san jose is being put on hold. goog google's parent company is stopping operations and laying off employees in a number of cities it wanted to bring high-speed internet access. their plan was to bring internet access by installing new fiber optic networks. >>> the coveted michigan star and -- michelin adega, is the first restaurant for earning a mitch lynn star in the bay area. and the best rating you can get, now some familiar names here, the french laundry, and manresa, meadowwood, and three san francisco restaurants, is, aisonbaneu and qu
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of california's tax base. and as this market is getting stressed, you know, where else in california can we bring an economy outside of here? the central valley, sacramento has been largely a government town with the state capitol. we're working with the council to distribute a healthy economy across northern california. you can live in the bay area and enjoy your work a little better maybe. >> yeah. not two hours. >> right. not two hours. >> it's expensive to live here. >> a lot of companies say it's expensive to do business in san francisco and the bay area. you're try to prevent companies from leaving california. >> that's right. >> how do you do that. >> first off they have to give sacramento a shot. one of the things that we found out, this is a new organization about 18 months old. sacramento has been too comfortable and the economic development community has been too comfortable. one of the things that we want to do is take a stand against the mountain west and the pacific northwest, the southwest who h
of california's tax base. and as this market is getting stressed, you know, where else in california can we bring an economy outside of here? the central valley, sacramento has been largely a government town with the state capitol. we're working with the council to distribute a healthy economy across northern california. you can live in the bay area and enjoy your work a little better maybe. >> yeah. not two hours. >> right. not two hours. >> it's expensive to live here....
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we begin with the horrific crash in the california desert. a tour bus and tractor-trailer collided sunday morning on a busy stretch of interstate 10 near palm springs. mireya villarreal has the the latest. mireya. >> reporter: elaine, highway patrol officers responding to this accident say one of the worst they have ever responded to. we have confirmed 13 people were the bus driver. 30 more were taken to local area hospitals. the video from this morning shows you just how bad this accident was. the entire front half of the bus was lodged under the tractor-trailer. there were 44 people on that bus when it hit. emergency crews had a difficult time reaching some of the worst victims. a private tow company had to pry the tractor-trailer off the tour bus to get to the most impacted areas. the tour bus was on its way back earth casino in imperial county, california. the bus was operated by usa holiday, an l.a.-based tour company. the california highway patrol confirms the bus was inspected in 2014, 2015 and april of this year. no major issues were
we begin with the horrific crash in the california desert. a tour bus and tractor-trailer collided sunday morning on a busy stretch of interstate 10 near palm springs. mireya villarreal has the the latest. mireya. >> reporter: elaine, highway patrol officers responding to this accident say one of the worst they have ever responded to. we have confirmed 13 people were the bus driver. 30 more were taken to local area hospitals. the video from this morning shows you just how bad this...
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>> well, california, made this request and making this request to actually make it cheaper for california residents because, if this request is accepted, the taxpayers will pay no part of the subsidy for people that are undocumented to get this health care. melissa: trying to shift the cost to the feds. so it is cheaper for california taxpayers? >> no, no. melissa: who is paying? >> not a dime of taxpayer money would be used. melissa: who is paying? >> people undocumented would pay for health insurance costs. >> beware when someone says not a dime of taxpayer money is being spent on obamacare which is essentially an entitlement, a subsidized program by taxpayers. that is exactly white. >> is that is not true. >> that is exactly what it has become. melissa: can i shift to what, let's play what former president bill clinton said about this. i want to get your reaction on the other side. >> you've got this crazy system where all of sudden 25 million more people have health care and then the people are out there busting it, sometimes 60 hours a week, wind up with their premiums doubled and th
>> well, california, made this request and making this request to actually make it cheaper for california residents because, if this request is accepted, the taxpayers will pay no part of the subsidy for people that are undocumented to get this health care. melissa: trying to shift the cost to the feds. so it is cheaper for california taxpayers? >> no, no. melissa: who is paying? >> not a dime of taxpayer money would be used. melissa: who is paying? >> people...
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california spent $1.9 billion on medical care for california prisoners in fiscal year 2012/2013. three years later the cost has skyrocketed to 2.4 billion. >> your numbers are correct. >> reporter: joyce hey ho with california correctional healthcare services says it's to be expected. >> the population of over60- year-old inmates is the fastest growing segment in our healthcare system and as a result of that, we are going to definitely have higher costs. >> reporter: she points to some cost savings like the prison's new state-of-the-art telemedicine program that allows prisoners to consultant with specialists on the outside while they stay behind bars but we find prisoners still be driven to outside hospitals in record numbers. we spotted a row of prison vans waiting at nearby san joaquin general. costs are up 8% and transport and guarding costs are up a whopping 52%. explain to me how you build a hospital to treat inmates and yet you're -- your overall healthcare costs go up, your treatment of inmates in hd hospital goes up and the cost of guarding those patience goes up -- pati
california spent $1.9 billion on medical care for california prisoners in fiscal year 2012/2013. three years later the cost has skyrocketed to 2.4 billion. >> your numbers are correct. >> reporter: joyce hey ho with california correctional healthcare services says it's to be expected. >> the population of over60- year-old inmates is the fastest growing segment in our healthcare system and as a result of that, we are going to definitely have higher costs. >> reporter: she...
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that's all we do in california. anyone who want to recap have to pay and pay in advance and it is not cheap. california statewide recount would cost several million dollars. so not a cheap alternative print after paying all that money the recount might not matter the dust because they are strict deadlines in a presidential election. this year any recount would have to be finished by december 13. if it is not been the results can be ignored. recount can be expensive and have to be done really fast. this is not any defects expect let's turn back the clock a little bit. as a recount ever changed the presidential vote? that i found one example of this. in the 1960s presidential race between richard nixon and jfk the state of hawaii counted the votes and a certified them and said we are for nixon. democrats demanded a recount and it was a really messy situation that the end of the day kennedy ended up being certified the winner. the student change the outcome of the election for nixon would have lost any went but it does
that's all we do in california. anyone who want to recap have to pay and pay in advance and it is not cheap. california statewide recount would cost several million dollars. so not a cheap alternative print after paying all that money the recount might not matter the dust because they are strict deadlines in a presidential election. this year any recount would have to be finished by december 13. if it is not been the results can be ignored. recount can be expensive and have to be done really...
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california's std rates are the highest among gay men and people between 15 and 24 years old, especially women. public health officials say reduced use of condoms and people having more sexual partners are factors in that increase. >>> one of the most closely watched congressional races in the bay area is the rematch between two democrats in silicon valley. mike honda is the long-time incumbent and once again, ro khanna is challenging him. >> reporter: in this ad from honda -- >> some politicians are bought and paid for before ever stepping foot in office. >> reporter: an actor plays ro khanna seen taking a call from a wall street donor and drinking champagne. it suggests khanna would outsource jobs. >> i was hurt, because it had an indian american actor playing me. i would never do that. i thought it crossed the line. >> reporter: we watched the ad with khanna who called it misleading. another one calls attention to lawsuits against khanna's campaign manager. >> what is sad to me is they're false and play on racial stereotypes. it's not the mike honda i knew. >> he can call it whatever
california's std rates are the highest among gay men and people between 15 and 24 years old, especially women. public health officials say reduced use of condoms and people having more sexual partners are factors in that increase. >>> one of the most closely watched congressional races in the bay area is the rematch between two democrats in silicon valley. mike honda is the long-time incumbent and once again, ro khanna is challenging him. >> reporter: in this ad from honda --...
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ing and this area toward northern california. they could take up over a front of rain north of eureka. and right now, we are starting out dry. and developing heavy rain expected for friday. especially up in the north bay. a half an inch to three inches. winds approaching 40 miles an hour. and hire we have at 5:00. scattered showers and pop-up showers. a better chance for 10:00 tonight. look what happens for tomorrow morning. the friday morning commute. 6:00 a.m. those yellows and oranges indicate heavy downpours. 6:00 a.m. on friday. get ready as the rain approaches and get heavy at times today. still seeing some high clouds on the increase throughout the day. 60s for the 7 0s for afternoon highs for your thursday afternoon forecast. we have are still talking about that rain for tomorrow and eventually some more rain clouds in the five-day forecast. more on that in a few minutes. sal has an update on the roadways. >> good morning, mark. so is there going to be any sun today? >> any sun? well, inland to the south bay, we'll have s
ing and this area toward northern california. they could take up over a front of rain north of eureka. and right now, we are starting out dry. and developing heavy rain expected for friday. especially up in the north bay. a half an inch to three inches. winds approaching 40 miles an hour. and hire we have at 5:00. scattered showers and pop-up showers. a better chance for 10:00 tonight. look what happens for tomorrow morning. the friday morning commute. 6:00 a.m. those yellows and oranges...
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this is ontario in southern california. this is a cardboard recycling plant, which is fully engulfed. a lot of smoke in orange county and los angeles county, as well. a full live shot for you -- full story on this coming up in our 6:00 newscast. but, again, this is a fire that's just developing now down in southern california. we'll have full coverage for you coming up in just a half hour. >>> before we go, one last check of the forecast here in the bay area. >> and things will be changing for the weekend. no wet weather, though. saturday or sunday. we stay dry. but temperatures drop about 10 degrees inland with mid 70s. we'll have a slight chance of showers monday but a better chance of rain next week, the way we see it on tuesday and friday. those are the days you want the umbrella with you. >> we'll keep them handy. thank you so much for joining us. >> see you at 6:00. >> bye. >>> breaking news tonight, a massive wave of cyber attacks hits major websites and internet services like twitter, netflix, and amazon. outages af
this is ontario in southern california. this is a cardboard recycling plant, which is fully engulfed. a lot of smoke in orange county and los angeles county, as well. a full live shot for you -- full story on this coming up in our 6:00 newscast. but, again, this is a fire that's just developing now down in southern california. we'll have full coverage for you coming up in just a half hour. >>> before we go, one last check of the forecast here in the bay area. >> and things will...
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prop 64 with legalize recreational marijuana in california. although he has mixed feelings about the measure, he ultimately supports it. >> it's hard for me to stomach the idea of voting against legalization. >> reporter: small cannabis farmers fear it will open the door for government to move it. they have formed agricultural co-ops to compete against well funded competitors. this man is organizing pot farmers. >> we have to find a way within this market to exist and survive and embrace this new future of cannabis. >> reporter: near the town of willis this couple grow 40 different strains of medical marijuana on a scenic mountain top. >> this blue power looks incredible. i hope this community doesn't tear itself over the ballot measure. >> reporter: they believe the legalization measure is coming too soon to california, still he'll roll with the voters' decision. >> we're not trying to think about whether it happens or not, just deal with the consequences. >> i lean towards hoping it doesn't pass yet. we could use more work. >> as long as the
prop 64 with legalize recreational marijuana in california. although he has mixed feelings about the measure, he ultimately supports it. >> it's hard for me to stomach the idea of voting against legalization. >> reporter: small cannabis farmers fear it will open the door for government to move it. they have formed agricultural co-ops to compete against well funded competitors. this man is organizing pot farmers. >> we have to find a way within this market to exist and survive...